An H-1B visa holder now faces unemployment after a sudden interview rescheduling. They travelled to India for consular stamping on 19 December and used all their available leave for the trip. The unexpected change has left them anxious about their future.
Interview pushed to May 2026
Their consular appointment was shifted to May 2026 without warning. The delay has placed their job at risk, as their employer does not allow remote work from India due to data and licence rules. They fear this situation might end their career.
Growing uncertainty in visa processing
Experts say this shift reflects a wider pattern of unpredictability. New vetting steps are being introduced by the US State Department. Many appointments between 15 and 25 December have been rescheduled, leaving several H-1B workers trapped abroad.
A family crisis waiting to unfold
The visa holder has deep ties in the US. They have a paid mortgage, a vehicle, a husband and children. Losing their job will place the entire family under financial and emotional strain, as they rely on this single income.
Possible steps to regain stability
Experts suggest applying for an Emergency Appointment. This allows the employer to support their case and explain the need for a quick return to the US. Another option is to shift to H-4 status and apply for an H-4 EAD, but only if the husband has a valid I-140.
A reminder of H-1B vulnerability
This incident shows how one administrative change can disrupt an H-1B worker’s entire life. A single rescheduled interview has placed their job, home and family security at risk.







